- CA to hold special meeting with police tomorrow
- DMP urges people not to create suffering by blocking roads
- Air chief leaves for USA
- BFIDA urged to produce eco-friendly products
- Court freezes 27 bank accounts of ex-MP Papon, family
- Govt recommends to withdraw 6,202 politically motivated cases
- SpaceX discusses over probable Starlink services at Bangladesh’s airports
- Iran, Bangladesh discuss ways to expand bilateral trade
- Iran denies again aiding Yemen's Houthi rebels
- Man City stumble in Champions League chase
- NBR to digitise operations under master plan
- Protesters flood Belgrade in one of biggest anti-govt rallies
- ‘Abrar case verdict establishes concept of bringing discipline’
- No security threat ahead of Independence Day, Eid: Home Secretary
- Reform initiative is fully homegrown, says CA’s press secretary
- CA to hold meeting with 127 high-rank police officers
- Trump establishes Bitcoin reserve as digital Fort Knox
- ‘US has no authority dictating Iran’s foreign policy’
- Dhaka Central University to be established with 7 colleges
- EU calls for international standard election in Bangladesh: CEC

Iran, Bangladesh discuss ways to expand bilateral trade
Iranian Ambassador to Bangladesh Mansour Chavoshi met Commerce Adviser Sk. Bashir Uddin at the Bangladesh Secretariat today to discuss bilateral trade and investment, reports BSS. The Commerce Adviser emphasized that despite significant potential, trade between the two countries remains below...

Homegrown e-commerce platform Cartup designed for Bangladeshi customers with focus on authentic products
Cartup Ltd, a subsidiary of US-Bangla Airlines, is set to revolutionize the online shopping experience in Bangladesh. As a fully local e-commerce platform, Cartup is designed to cater to the unique needs of Bangladeshi consumers, focusing on offering the best prices, authentic products, and...

Vietnam to end tax exemption on low-cost imports starting February
Vietnam will end its tax exemption on low-value imported goods, starting February 18, in a move that aims to regulate e-commerce and boost local consumption. This change, outlined in Decision 01 by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc, impacts goods valued below VND 1 million (approximately $39.3),...

E-commerce scam involving billions of taka fades into shadows
Companies like Evaly, Alesha Mart, and E-Orange stand accused of defrauding customers of billions of taka, leaving thousands of affected customers without refunds or recourse. These once-prominent e-commerce platforms, which flourished during the Awami League government, have largely ceased...